S. Trans 201.15 (entire section)
Ch. Trans 261
S. Trans 261.155 (entire section)
Ch. Trans 302
S. Trans 302.01 (1) and (2)
S. Trans 302.02 (entire section)
S. Trans 302.03 (1), (2) and (3) to (7)
S. Trans 302.04 (1) (intro.) and (c)
S. Trans 302.05 (entire section)
S. Trans 302.06 (entire section)
S. Trans 302.07 (1) (intro.), (2) and (4)
S. Trans 302.08 (2)
S. Trans 302.09 (3) to (5)
Appendix I
Veterans Affairs
Ch. VA 12 (entire chapter)
EDITORIAL CORRECTIONS
Corrections to code sections under the authority of s. 13.93 (2m) (b) are indicated in the following listing:
Commerce:
Plumbing, Chs. Comm 82-87
Ch. Comm 82
S. Comm 82.30 (11) (f) and (12) (g)
S. Comm 82.33 (9) (i)
Corrections:
Ch. DOC 310
S. DOC 310.04 (entire section)
Financial Institutions--Securities:
Ch. DFI-Sec 5
S. DFI-Sec 5.05 (2) (a)
Ch. DFI-Sec 9
S. DFI-Sec 9.01 (1) (intro.) and (2)
Ch. DFI-Sec 28
S. DFI-Sec 28.01 (entire section)
Natural Resources:
Fish, Game, etc., Chs. NR 1--
Ch. NR 50
S. NR 50.11 (4)
Public Instruction:
Ch. PI 11
S. PI 11.07 (1)
S. PI 11.10 (11)
S. PI 11.24 (10)
S. PI 11.37 (2) (f)
ERRATA
Several sections have been reprinted to correct printing errors such as dropped copy, and are indicated in the following listing:
Commerce:
Barrier-Free Design, Ch. Comm 69
Ch. Comm 69
Appendix B
Financial Institutions--Securities:
Ch. DFI-Sec 4
S. DFI-Sec 4.04 (1) (a)
Natural Resources:
Fish, Game, etc., Chs. NR 1--
Ch. NR 50
S. NR 50.03 (10)
Public Instruction:
Ch. PI 11
S. PI 11.14 (4)
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analyses
1.   Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection
(CR 97-113)
Ch. ATCP 30 - Atrazine use restrictions.
Summary of Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis:
Businesses Affected:
The amendments to the atrazine rule will affect small businesses in Wisconsin. The greatest small business impact of the rule will be on users of atrazine -- farmers who grow corn. The proposed prohibition areas contain approximately 13,000 acres. Assuming that 50% of this land is in corn and that 50% of these acres are treated with atrazine, then 3,250 acres of corn will be affected. This acreage would represent between 20 and 50 producers, depending on their corn acreage. These producers are small businesses, as defined by s. 227.114 (1) (a), Stats. Secondary effects may be felt by distributors and applicators of atrazine pesticides, crop consultants and equipment dealers. Since the secondary effects relate to identifying and assisting farmers in implementing alternative weed control methods, these effects will most likely result in additional or replacement business and the impacts are not further discussed in this document.
Specific economic impacts of alternative pest control techniques are discussed in the environmental impact statement for this rule.
Reporting, Recordkeeping and other Procedures Required for Compliance:
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